Hello Dmitry,
Can you please provide link of any source that i could refer for
importing user credentials from existing mysql user table to keycloak
"credentials" table!
Regards,
Deepa M G
On Monday 15 October 2018 03:42 PM, Dmitry Telegin wrote:
Hello Deepa,
On Mon, 2018-10-15 at 15:14 +0530, Deepa Gaddigoudar wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>
> I have configured keycloak DB from H2 to Mysql. My applications are
> working fine too. What i want is,
>
> 1. Can i manage the user credentials? (Because i want to import
> existing users credentials generated before integrating application
> with keycloak, as we dont want to create new user credentials and
> make it difficult for end users).
The answer is "yes" provided that the hash algorithm is known.
There are three hash algorithms supported out of the box, namely
PBKDF2-{SHA1,SHA256,SHA512}
If your legacy hash format/algorithm is different from that, you'll need to implement
a PasswordHashProvider.
Here's the example of how this was done for BCrypt:
https://github.com/leroyguillaume/keycloak-bcrypt
> 2. If i could import a existing credentials(username and password) to
> keycloak mysql , then to which table?(Because i am not finding the
> passwords) anywhere in table.
The table is called "credential".
Good luck!
Dmitry Telegin
CTO, Acutus s.r.o.
Keycloak Consulting and Training
Pod lipami street 339/52, 130 00 Prague 3, Czech Republic
+42 (022) 888-30-71
E-mail: info(a)acutus.pro
>
> Thanks you
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